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    Life experiences are a very good way to present an argument especially political arguments. It gives the speaker more credibility, appeals to the emotions of the audience, and makes his/her argument more logical. Using a life experience as evidence in a political argument is known as an “autobiographical political argument.” Doron Taussig analyzes the use of this type of argument in a series of blogs entitled We are the 99 percent and We are the 53 percent. From his readings it would seem that…

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    Act of 1961 and include “a court of final appeal (the Supreme Court), a Court of Appeal, and courts of first instance, which include a High Court with full jurisdiction in all criminal and civil matters, and courts of limited jurisdiction, the Circuit Court and the District Court” (The Courts, 2016). The Supreme Court or court of final appeal is composed of the Chief Justice of Ireland and nine normal judges along with the presidents of the Court of Appeal and High Court (Supreme Court,…

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    clearer and more accountable. (Walker,1992). The Supreme Court is currently presiding over by 12 Justices, who are tasked with maintaining the high standards set by the Appellate Committee. (Supremecourt.uk, 2009). A recent example of an contact case appeal submitted to the Supreme court comes in the form of Carlyle (Appellant) v Royal Bank of Scotland Plc UKSC 13. The fcats were that the cases concerned a dispute between a property developer and a bank over the provision and purpose of a loan.…

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    and employees. The court has at three levels which are superior courts, court of appeal and supreme court, they all have their own duties to uphold. Superior courts are the ones that take care of misdemeanors such as traffic offenses, felonies and civil suits. As well as this they can operate claim courts where people can bring in cases with damage claims up to a certain amount. A citizen can request for a court appeal in which they can send…

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    This case takes place in the Supreme Court of Washington. This is a state court case. It is a civil case, appealed by the defendants, from the court of appeals decision. The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court’s decision. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals. This case was decided in 2014. Issue: Did the Court of Appeals err in determining that plaintiffs may hold Tremont Group Holding liable on Washington state securities act negligence and negligent…

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    serves to present citizens with helpful and insightful information concerning the neurodevelopmental disorder ADHD. The CDC Web page applies particular appeals such as factual research to support its statements, engages typical personal emotions related to ADHD, and highlights their reliability within the sites’ proclamations. Formally, these appeals are recognized as logos, ethos, and pathos- all influences used to reach people needing information on ADHD. The CDC’s Web page titled Facts about…

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    branch” and often failed to take its Charter duties seriously. Harper’s lack of deference for the right and freedoms entrenched in the Charter led to several of his government’s laws being struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada. Conversely, the appeal of Frank v. Canada was a victory for the Conservative government – although the impugned legislation had been enacted over a decade before Harper became Prime Minister. It is still possible for the challenged sections of the Canada Elections…

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    day smoking ad is attempting to stop people, James Twitchell refers to as “Experiencers” in his passage, “What We Are To Advertisers”. The strategy that this anti smoking advertisement is using to prevent consumers from smoking is utilizing, human appeals such as the need for feeling safe, as well as the need to have guidance. Pathos also plays a big role in this advertisement, pathos targets consumers emotions by doing so, ads draw more attention to themselves. This advertisement is clearly…

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    German supermarket chain EDKEKA’s Christmas advertisement sends its viewers on an emotional rollercoaster. The ad begins with an elderly man receiving a voicemail from his daughter informing that she and her family will not be able to make in town for Christmas. While listening to this voicemail, hearing his daughter and granddaughters voices, he is watching his neighbor greets his family for the holiday through the window. As the ad continues, scenes of the man cooking and eating a Christmas…

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    Heffernan Case Summary

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    or not about acting in self-defense. In this case the judge made an error by denying that instruction. Heffernan knew that it was very possible the appeals court would reverse the conviction due to this legal error. This would be a predicament as many of the witnesses had moved or disappeared during the year and a half between the trial and appeal. The prosecutors could have read the witness statements but this would not have been as compelling. A conviction would be much more difficult to…

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